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‘Hacktivists’ stole 58% of thieved data in 2011

Posted on March 22, 2012


NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Anonymous and other “hacktivist” groups rose to new prominence in the cybercrime universe last year, and a new report shows that they made some serious mischief.

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House Budget Chief Offers $3.5 Trillion Budget – With No Defense Cuts

Posted on March 20, 2012


No cuts to defense – not $55 billion, not a dime: That’s the bottom line for DoD. For details, click here to visit our partner, CNN Money. – Sydney Freedberg

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Bon Jovi Backs Innovative Program To Help Homeless Vets

Posted on March 20, 2012


Rock star Jon Bon Jovi joined forces with the Department of Veterans Affairs Monday in challenging software developers to create mobile apps that can help homeless vets connect with services they need in real time and nearby. Bon Jovi, who runs a community kitchen in New Jersey among his many philanthropic endeavors, is partnering with… Keep reading →

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Jobless rate for veterans plunges

Posted on March 16, 2012


NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — More veterans are coming back from war and getting back to work in the civilian job force, thanks to efforts by both employers and the government, as well as the improving economy. The jobless rate for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans has fallen to 7.6%, well below the overall U.S. unemployment rate… Keep reading →

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Lawrence’s Mission To Secure Army’s Networks And Still Go Mobile

Posted on March 13, 2012


The Army is in the throes of a modernization effort that will transform the way it develops, buys and fields new technology. Leading that effort, and overseeing the Army’s $10 billion information technology budget, is LTG Susan Lawrence. It’s a much different world from the one she knew growing up Ida Grove, Iowa, before enlisting… Keep reading →

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World’s First Military Fuel Cell Vehicle Fleet Unveiled

Posted on March 8, 2012


Much like microwaves and satellites, the US military could serve as an incubator for hydrogen fuel cell vehicle technology, helping it advance to a point where it can stand on its own in the global marketplace. In one of the latest examples of the private sector collaborating with the military on new technologies, General Motors… Keep reading →

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Defense CIO Teri Takai Pushes For Balanced Mobility Strategy

Posted on February 7, 2012


For Teri Takai, the key to overseeing cybersecurity for the world’s largest defense organization is striking a delicate balance between enabling mobility and safe-guarding information that is often crucial to national security. In her role as the Department of Defense’s chief information officer, she must also convince a widely diverse group of constituents that a… Keep reading →

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Contact Lense Technology Could Give Troops ‘Terminator’ Capabilities

Posted on February 3, 2012


Soldiers might be able to ditch awkward goggles or helmets to access data while in the battlefield in favor of virtual reality contact lenses. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to enhance soldiers’ vision with virtual reality contact lenses, according to Federal Computer Week. The technology involves contact lenses with built-in systems that would… Keep reading →

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Resiliency: The Future of Global Cyber Power

Posted on January 18, 2012


A well-trained workforce familiar with cyber security issues can help companies train for emergencies, respond effectively and learn from their experiences. A truly resilient enterprise dynamically innovates and changes its practices, policies, and processes, both in response to changing threats from the outside and changing requirements from the inside. Resilience is achievable, but companies will… Keep reading →

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Feds@Work: An Advocate For Whistleblowers

Posted on January 10, 2012


(Photo: Central Intelligence Agency) WASHINGTON: Becoming a whistleblower is often a risky and difficult path for federal employees, and so is finding the truth and protecting those who have exposed wrongdoing from being fired, punished or harassed. Dan Meyer, director of civilian reprisal investigations with the Office of the Inspector General at the Department of… Keep reading →

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